Note:This page is about the route based on the New York part of the Amtrak Northeast Corridor, for Boston part which included in Train Sim World 2: Rush Hour, see Northeast Corridor.
Northeast Corridor: New York is the fourth route for Train Sim World. It features the Northeast Corridor between Newark Airport and New Rochelle via Penn Station in New York and the CSX freight branch to Fresh Pond Yard. It was announced on the 22nd February 2018 with a release date of 15th March 2018. The release date was later pushed back to the 20th March.
An Introduction to the Northeast Corridor
This route represents the busy and vital portion of Amtrak’s electrified Northeast Corridor in and around the New York City area.
Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor, extending 457 miles from Boston, Massachusetts via New York City to Washington, D. C., is the busiest passenger route in the U. S., and certainly one of the most famous. Today, Amtrak carries more than 12 million passengers annually on the NEC.
South of New York, the route’s heritage is a part of the great Pennsylvania Railroad’s electrified lines; North of New York City, the route was built and operated by the famed New York, New Haven & Hartford. Upon its formation in May 1971, Amtrak assumed the intercity passenger operations of the Northeast Corridor.
Notable landmarks on this route include historic New York Penn Station, Amtrak’s busiest station nationwide; the Hudson River and East River tunnels that provide access to Penn Station; sprawling Sunnyside Yard, which is the servicing and staging point of Amtrak services to and from New York City; and the awe-inspiring Hell Gate Bridge crossing of the East River.
In addition to trackage owned and operated by Amtrak, this route includes adjoining CSX freight-only trackage including Oak Point Yard, Harlem River Yard, Hunts Point Produce Terminal in the Bronx section of New York City, and CSX’s Fremont Secondary connecting the Hell Gate Line with the New York & Atlantic’s Fresh Pond Yard in Queens, New York.
Hints
Hint 1
The first hint was revealed on the 20th February 2018 and showed a partial route map. Using a map overlay, it was revealed that it shows part of New York and could possibly be the Northeast Corridor route.
Hint 2
The second hint showed a further section of the Northeast Corridor route near to New Rochelle. It was predicted that the route would run from New York Penn to New Rochelle.
Hint 3
The third hint added the western portion of the route near Newark. This resulted in the route being predicted to run from Newark Airport via Penn Station to New Rochelle with a branch to Fresh Pond Junction.
Hint 4
The fourth hint showed the entire route map, confirming the route from Newark Airport to New Rochelle.
Route
NEC: New York covers the Northeast Corridor from Newark Airport to New Rochelle via New York Penn station. The route also contains the branch line to Fresh Pond Junction, where the route meets the Long Island Railroad & the New York & Atlantic Railroad. There are also various freight yards along the route including Oak Point Yard and the Amtrak depot at Sunnyside Yard.
Locomotives
- ACS-64: The ACS-64 is the standard Amtrak passenger locomotive on the Northeast Corridor, hauling services such as the Northeast Regional between Washington and Boston
- GP38-2 - Part of the Dash 2 range of EMD locomotives, the GP38-2 was introduced in 1972, 2222 of these 2000 horsepower locomotives were produced, of which CSX gained many from it's predecessor railroads.
Rolling Stock
- Amfleet I: Passenger coaches used by Amtrak in conjunction with the ACS-64 locomotive.
- 50 foot Plate C Boxcar: A boxcar used by CSX Transportation to transport mixed goods.
- 5201-Cubic Foot Covered Car: A covered hopper used by CSX Transportation to transport goods such as grain or cement.
- 30,500 Gallon Tank Car: A tank car used by CSX Transportation to transport goods such as oil or fuel.
- 73-foot center-beam flatcar: A centre-beam flatcar used by CSX Transportation to transport products such as planks.
- 85-foot Open Deck Flatcar: A flatcar used by CSX Transportation to carry containers.
Training
- ACS-64 Introduction - Learn the basics of starting and stopping an ACS-64 electric locomotive.
- GP38-2 YN3 Introduction - Learn the basics of starting and stopping a GP38-2 locomotive.
Scenarios
The NEC: New York dlc contains seven scenarios:
- City Sprinter - Take to the controls of a train at Newark Liberty International Airport and operate it through to New York Penn station.
- Terminal Switcher - From Oak Point Yard, take a cut of box cars over to Hunts Point Terminal. Once there bring back a consist of mixed cars.
- City Lights - Take to the controls of a train at New Rochelle and operate it through to New York Penn station.
- Back Track - Operate a manifest train up from Fresh Pond Yard to Oak Point Yard.
- Right Round - Complete an empty stock move from New York Penn to Sunnyside Yard via the train wash.
- Trash Collector - Starting out at Oak Point Yard, run some trash empties out to Harlem Terminal and drop them off before hauling a loaded cut back.
- New York Switcher - Free Switching in the yards of New York.
Timetable Mode
NEC: New York currently has 135 passenger services, all operated by the ACS-64. An in-depth freight timetable for the route was added to NEC: New York on the 19th April 2018, a month after the initial release.. Whilst the route only contains the GP38-2, owners of the GP40-2 dlc have the option of driving the GP40-2 instead of the GP38-2 in service mode. You are able to see the service timetable here: Service Timetable
Signalling
NEC: New York uses a variety of signalling types in conjunction with the ATC and ACSES safety systems. A detailed guide to signalling on this route can be found here: https://forums.dovetailgames.com/threads/nec-ny-signal-tutorials.4174/
Route Diagram
Map
Route Table
Location | Image | Miles (Branch) |
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Newark Liberty Airport | 0 | |
Newark Penn | 2.5 | |
Harrison | 3 | |
Secaucus Junction | 7.5 | |
New York Penn | 12.5 | |
Sunnyside Yard | 16 | |
Fresh Pond Yard | (4) | |
Hell Gate Bridge | 19.5 | |
Oak Point Yard | 22.5 | |
New Rochelle | 32 |
Achievements
- ACS-64 All Aboard: Completed 64 boarding tasks
- GP38-2 Car Collector: Coupled up to other vehicles 380 times (Only achievable on PC and Play Station)
- ACS-64 City Sprinter: Reached 100 mph in the ACS-64
- ACS-64 Northeast Regional: Operated 640 miles in the ACS-64
- GP38-2 Geep Trail: Operated 380 miles in the GP38-2
- NEC Day One: Completed the ACS-64 Basic Introduction
- NEC Time to Shine: Completed the GP38-2 Basic Introduction
- NEC New Yorker: Completed all the available services
- NEC Big Step: Collected all collectibles on Northeast Corridor New York
- NEC Manhattan Master: Completed all scenarios on Northeast Corridor New York
NEC: New York | |
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Locomotives | ACS-64 - GP38-2 |
Rolling Stock | Amfleet I - 50 foot Plate C Boxcar - 5201-Cubic Foot Covered Car - 30,500 Gallon Tank Car - 73-foot center-beam flatcar - 85-foot Open Deck Flatcar |
Stations | Newark Airport - Newark - Harrison - Secaucus Junction - New York Penn - New Rochelle |
Other Locations | Fresh Pond Yard - Hell Gate Bridge - Oak Point Yard |
Operators | Amtrak - CSX Transportation |
Tutorials | ACS-64 Introduction - GP38-2 YN3 Introduction |
Scenarios | City Sprinter - Terminal Switcher - City Lights - Back Track - Right Round - Trash Collector - New York Switcher |
Miscellaneous | Service Timetable |
DLC | CSX GP40-2 - Amtrak SW1000R |
Guides | Driving the SD40-2, GP38-2 and GP40-2 - The Alerter - Switching/Shunting - Driving the ACS-64 - NEC Collectibles |